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Show ; RANDOM S REFERENCES tn i Adverti;Hi n-i.-T neve their cop;. Lr5 ready lor the E' er.ing Standard fVia X evening lefore the day on which the . 'advertisement 3 to appear In order to 3 Insure publication. ivn From 'Salt Lake-Tli Misses Hazel AJ3 and Julia Sadller of Salt Lal;e Ci'.y ' Tcre visilng relatives In Ogden yea . Unlay Misa Hazel whs forucrly a ttsl5 narsc' 11 ' ,he Deo uc8pltal r t Once Good, clean, -oft razs at Wtl! the Standard Office Highest prices ' si f jf' Guest of G. O. Brophy -.V8ti8tant B Seneral manager of the L'nion I'aeifc railroad. W L Iynoln v ?s the guest i of Assistant Superintendent G. O. Brophy yesterday. Old Mate (qj sale a '..Standard office. Ml 25 cents pe.'" Doctors Return--.. rs. MorreM. Pug-I Pug-I mire and Joyce. who have been at tending the rongrcss of Clinical Sur ..Ail geon?. returned honit- vestcrda;-1 vestcrda;-1 First-Class Auto Service Call up Elite Cafe, Phono 72- MT .Chaney Divorce Default of the de-pfendant de-pfendant ha been entered in the dl-'vorce dl-'vorce case of Lydla A Chaney igalnst I David Chaney. ' f TV At Once Good, clean white rags aim at the Standard Office Highest prices Paralysis Mrs. R K Adfems. -i uTm 2800 Washington avenue. Is sufferlnc lofa of a stroke of paralyrls of the left aide of the face and a part of the , & body Old papers for sale at the Standard tktl OUlce. 26c per hundred, Divorce Granted On ex parte tea- timony this morning Judge James A 11 Howell granted a deere- of divorcu to Charles I! Slat-r against Peari 81ater od t'n w.-itement of the plain that the defendant had deserted y njRXISHED houFe. also furnished 5 apts Corey, 2566 Wah Ave 'r Planning Rabbit Hunt A big rah-lgM rah-lgM hunt is being planned to take place at an earl) dnt.- by hunters of Og-aC&il Og-aC&il den, Salt La.k and othr Utah cities irCKK Th place where the rabbltt-- nr.- ex-fH5 ex-fH5 Pected to be killed In great numbera hen the sportsmen get busy, Ib the ''6 dr' farm district at the north end r! of the lake 00 Beat building lots In citv, 13th St. 'addition. Phone 479. 603 12th SL--1 Robbed of $125 Mrs Thomas ;tLlndaay, who lives at 2526 Adame. tJ'tported to the police department I ytrday the Ioes of ?r.'5 which Bhe jbelievea was Btolen from her resl-KNdeooe resl-KNdeooe on SAturday afternoon She ad placed the money In a machine wtwer early la ti day and, missing I later, supposed that Bhe had mil-!d mil-!d It a thorough search was made ovit the money ?, as not found so the letter was reported to the police. Most people desire quality before BStlty. In butter this la doubly . -Mltial B & G Butter Is full-. full-. Vltht and strictly flrBt-claaa. f itofl""11'1 lntructor O. A. Whitafcer Brigham City was an Ogden vlsl yesterda. Mr. Whituker Is the 4 factor of music in the- Bo Elder ; JtJ" school and ha-, to been ap-rted ap-rted to take charge of the church :9Uc& contests In Ihe northern wlch comprleeft eight stakes J lsk I and came to Ogden for the purpose ) of conferring with the musical rep-! rep-! resentatlves of the three local stake ! board of the Y L. & L. M M . A. I He was accompanied by hits little daughter The Telephone Gir'.8 will give their I annual Blue Bell Club Dance Thursday, Thurs-day, November 20, at the Colonial Dancing Academy. Don't miss the Garment Workers .'ar.ee at the Colonial Hall. November ISth Refreshments Frcm Pocatcllo Valley Mr. and Mrs Alma Long6lroth of Pocatello I Valley, Utah, arrived in the city ye6-I ye6-I tcrday and will spend several days I siting at the home of Mr and Mrs F E West on 32nd street Choir Visited S S. Sears, the well known jeweler of Salt Lake City, spent yeterda in the city. Mr Sears Is a prominent member of the ( Salt Dake Tabernacle choir and had i a pleasant hour at the rehearsal of the Ogden choir yeaterda afternoon at the Tabernacle. Wanted -B-mrd and room In pri rate family liy two young ladles. Place without children preferred; must be close to business district. Address A. G., care Standard Don t mi6B the Garment Workers' Dance at the Colonial Hall. November 18. Refreshments. Runaway Ii was only a matter o! ; gootl fortune that a number of per- j son were not Injured when, about 2 ; o'clock thlB afternoon the delivery de-livery horse of The Muller Decorating Decorat-ing company, driven by Henry Pleper got bejoud control of the driver neir Twenty-seventh street and dashed down Washington avenue at breakneck break-neck epeed, colliding with another wagon near the Ward bakery'. The Impact threw young Plerper to the pavement, but, aside from a few scratches and a yood scare, he wai unlnjurc-d Marriage License Marriage license li-cense have been issued to John Grunder of Logan and Mabel Roh-wer Roh-wer of Penrose; Oliver M Loyd of Metropolis, Nevada, and Florence M-Pohlzou M-Pohlzou of Leeds, South Dakota; Peter Pet-er M Marthe of Montpeller and Amanda Carhsou of Chicago, Harry I A. Morse and Agatha Russell of I Boise and to Leo Wilson and Fon-tello Fon-tello W. Wilson of Salt Lake. New Buildings L. D Olson is building a residence on Ogden avenue, ave-nue, between Thirty-fourth and Thirty-fifth street that will cot In the neighborhood of $1500 and J M Pan-tone Pan-tone Is erecting a piano sample room on Hudson avenue, between Twenty-eighth Twenty-eighth and Twenty-ninth streets to cost $800. Aaka for Divorce In the district court this morning Mary Schillo-Haney Schillo-Haney commenced divorce proceed ings against Jack Haney, claiming that he has failed to provide the necessities ne-cessities of life 6lnce the day of the marriage, August 23, 1913. Judgment Ordered In the caae of the First National bank agaimjt James E. Ballantyne, Judge Howell today ordered Judgment entered against the defendant in the sum or $701.19. Captured Eva Frazier and Sadie Hitesman, the two girls who escaped from the State Industrial 6chool Saturday Sat-urday evening were captured that evening at the depot. Message Tails of Death In re-snonae re-snonae to telegram received yesterday yester-day stating that his father had been Berlously injured, Dr E. M Conroy left last night for Conroy, Iowa A telegram received by Mrs. Conroy conveyed the news that the injured man had passed away last night at 1:10 a. m. wilhout recovering con sclousness. The aged man was struck by a train on a crossing and received a fractured skull and his leg was also broken He had been a resident of Iowa for many ytar, |